Added in July: Vai, Call Jane, Last Madame, A Hero and more
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03/08/2023
Get ready to immerse yourself in a world of cinematic wonders as we present a thrilling line-up of July releases. We've carefully curated an eclectic mix of films that are sure to satisfy your cravings for thought-provoking stories and heart-warming entertainment. From historical dramas to empowering documentaries, this month's selections promise to captivate, educate, and inspire.
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A successful but cold-hearted Hong Kong banker returns to Singapore to decide the fate of a mysterious shophouse inherited from her great-grandmother, only to uncover a complicated history of scandals and controversy.
A portmanteau feature film by 9 female Pacific filmmakers and filmed on seven Pacific islands. It is about the journey of empowerment through culture over the lifetime of one woman, Vai.
A married woman with an unwanted pregnancy lives in a time in America where she can't get a legal abortion and works with a group of suburban women to find help.
It's 1969 at a strict English girls' school where charismatic Abbie and intense and troubled Lydia are best friends. After a tragedy occurs at the school, a mysterious fainting epidemic breaks out threatening the stability of all involved.
A lonely widow plans a trip around the world with her husband's ashes to visit the places they loved in the movies. The first stop on the journey changes her life forever.
Su has set up a restaurant without a permit. Unsurprisingly, the authorities send him away. Su then decides to go back home to the countryside, where his wife and children still live. He isn't exactly welcomed back with open arms.
Retired New Zealand farmer and dog trainer Paul Sorenson passes his knowledge to the next generation of shepherds, and reflects on the sacrifices he’s made to pursue his intense passion for dogs.